Journal article

Fundamental studies of driven and self-propelled rotary tool cutting processes-I. Theoretical investigation

EJA Armarego, V Karri, AJR Smith

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture | Published : 1994

Abstract

The various types of rotary tool cutting operations and their performance advantage over conventional machining operations are reviewed together with the simplified or fundamental operations used to study the cutting mechanics of these novel material removal operations. The fundamental driven and self-propelled rotary tool cutting operations have been simulated as wedge tool cutting processes and their relationships to the kinematically and perfectly equivalent "classical" orthogonal and oblique cutting processes explored. Based on the modified thin shear zone cutting models the simulated driven orthogonal and oblique rotary tool cutting processes have been analysed and represented as perfec..

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